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- Norwegian_trench abstract "The Norwegian trench or Norwegian channel (Norwegian: Norskerenna; Danish: Norskerenden; Swedish: Norska rännan) is an elongated depression in the sea floor off the southern coast of Norway.It reaches from the Stad peninsula in Sogn og Fjordane in the northwest to the Oslofjord in the southeast. The trench is between 50 and 95 kilometres wide and up to 700 metres deep. Off the Rogaland coast it is 250 – 300 metres deep, and its deepest point is off Arendal where it reaches 700 metres deep – an abyss compared to the average depth of the North Sea, which is about 100 metres.It was formed during the last 1.1 Ma by the effects of erosion associated with repeated ice stream activity. The trench is not a subduction-related oceanic trench, where one tectonic plate is being forced under another. The Norwegian Trench was created by fluvial erosion processes during the later Tertiary age. Pleistocene glaciers and ice-sheets further deepened the trench. During the main glaciations, the Skagerrak Trough was the meeting point for ice from southeastern Norway, southern Sweden and parts of the Baltic causing a relatively fast-moving ice stream that passed south of the Norwegian coast and then turned north, eventually reaching deepwaterat about 62°N. The material carried by the ice stream was then deposited in the North Sea fan. Glacial erratics such as flint and rhomb porphyry, thought to originate from the Skagerrak and Oslo areas respectively, and deformed glacial tills found on the coast of Jæren provide the main onshore evidence for the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream.The Norwegian current generally flows northeasterly along the Norwegian trench. The depth of the trench, along with density differences between Norwegian current water and the adjacent Atlantic Water, also result in large scale eddies. The Norwegian trench region in the Skagerrak is a biologically productive zone, as upwelling of North Atlantic water in the Skagerrak provides an input of nutrients.The trench has provided an obstacle for oil and gas pipelines.".
- Norwegian_trench thumbnail Mer_du_Nord-vierge.png?width=300.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageID "2901022".
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageLength "3797".
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageRevisionID "698757067".
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Abyssal_zone.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Arendal.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Norway.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_the_North_Sea.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Flint.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Ice_stream.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Jæren.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_Current.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Oceanic_trench.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Oslofjord.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Porphyry_(geology).
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Rogaland.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Skagerrak.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Sogn_og_Fjordane.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Stad_(peninsula).
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Subduction.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Tertiary.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Till.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLink File:Mer_du_Nord-vierge.png.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norwegian trench".
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Norwegian_trench wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-da.
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- Norwegian_trench subject Category:Landforms_of_Norway.
- Norwegian_trench subject Category:Landforms_of_the_North_Sea.
- Norwegian_trench hypernym Depression.
- Norwegian_trench point "60.0 4.0".
- Norwegian_trench type AnatomicalStructure.
- Norwegian_trench type Landform.
- Norwegian_trench type Redirect.
- Norwegian_trench type SpatialThing.
- Norwegian_trench comment "The Norwegian trench or Norwegian channel (Norwegian: Norskerenna; Danish: Norskerenden; Swedish: Norska rännan) is an elongated depression in the sea floor off the southern coast of Norway.It reaches from the Stad peninsula in Sogn og Fjordane in the northwest to the Oslofjord in the southeast. The trench is between 50 and 95 kilometres wide and up to 700 metres deep.".
- Norwegian_trench label "Norwegian trench".
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Q971353.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norwegische_Rinne.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norvega_Fosego.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norjan_hauta.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Fosse_norvégienne.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Fossa_norvegese.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs ნორვეგიის_ტრანში.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norskerenna.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norskerenna.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Rynna_Norweska.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs m.08b7t6.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Норвежская_траншея.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Norska_rännan.
- Norwegian_trench sameAs Q971353.
- Norwegian_trench lat "60.0".
- Norwegian_trench long "4.0".
- Norwegian_trench wasDerivedFrom Norwegian_trench?oldid=698757067.
- Norwegian_trench depiction Mer_du_Nord-vierge.png.
- Norwegian_trench isPrimaryTopicOf Norwegian_trench.